Julián Hernández uses long, fluid takes and intricate camera movements to convey emotion and desire, relying on the actors' bodies and expressions rather than spoken words.
The film is celebrated (and sometimes polarized) for its raw, unceremonious depiction of male nudity and homoeroticism, treating it as a natural part of the "fabric of a life and a relationship". El cielo dividido
The film chronicles the intense and fragile nature of first love between two university students in Mexico City, Gerardo and Jonas. Julián Hernández uses long, fluid takes and intricate
The narrative then shifts into a meditative exploration of Gerardo's heartbreak, his own subsequent encounters, and the lingering, magnetic pull between the two original lovers. Key Cinematic Features Julián Hernández uses long